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Old 14th Dec 2000, 19:25   #1 (permalink)
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Question Mcafee Oilchange

Just got the above as a freebie and wondered if anyone has any experience with it. Good or bad!
 
Old 15th Dec 2000, 04:59   #2 (permalink)
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BAD!!!!!! This came with another app called First Aid and yet another who's name I have forgotten. But.......they screwed up everything like most of these progs do. They do more harm than good and best left alone.
 
Old 15th Dec 2000, 16:49   #3 (permalink)
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Can't comment on McAfee. I've always used Norton Utilities. I have it on my Windows 2000 Workstation and a Windows 98SE machine. Works wonders on both. The Disk Defragmenter is infinitely better than that of Windows, and the Registry and Swap File optimisers make a major difference to the speed of your Windows Operations that are heavily dependent on the Hard Disk.

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